We revisit the problem of the star formation timescale and the ages of molecular clouds. The apparent overabundance of star-forming molecular clouds over clouds without active star formation has been thought to indicate that molecular clouds are "short-lived" and that star formation is "rapid". We show that this statistical argument lacks self-consistency and, even within the rapid star-formation scenario, implies cloud lifetimes of approximately 10 Myr. We discuss additional observational evidence from external galaxies that indicate lifetimes of molecular clouds and a timescale of star formation of approximately 10 Myr . These long cloud lifetimes in conjunction with the rapid (approximately 1 Myr) decay of supersonic turbulence present s...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
We suggest that molecular clouds can be formed on short time scales by compressions from large scale...
We summarize recent numerical results on the control of the star formation efficiency (SFE), address...
We re-examine critically the estimates of the duration of different phases of star formation and the...
Observations suggest that star formation occurs in only one or two crossing times for a range of sca...
Observations of both star-forming regions and young, gas-free stellar associations indicate that mos...
International audienceFeedback from massive stars plays a key role in molecular cloud evolution. Aft...
A comparison of accretion and (turbulent) magnetic diffusion time-scales for sheets and filaments de...
Most young stars in nearby molecular clouds have estimated ages of 1–2 Myr, suggesting that star for...
In a recent paper, Elmegreen (2000) has made a cogent case, from an observational point of view, tha...
The cloud-scale physics of star formation and feedback represent the main uncertainty in galaxy form...
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (less than or similar to 100 pc) star...
24 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Planets VI, University ...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and evolution of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) by...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
We suggest that molecular clouds can be formed on short time scales by compressions from large scale...
We summarize recent numerical results on the control of the star formation efficiency (SFE), address...
We re-examine critically the estimates of the duration of different phases of star formation and the...
Observations suggest that star formation occurs in only one or two crossing times for a range of sca...
Observations of both star-forming regions and young, gas-free stellar associations indicate that mos...
International audienceFeedback from massive stars plays a key role in molecular cloud evolution. Aft...
A comparison of accretion and (turbulent) magnetic diffusion time-scales for sheets and filaments de...
Most young stars in nearby molecular clouds have estimated ages of 1–2 Myr, suggesting that star for...
In a recent paper, Elmegreen (2000) has made a cogent case, from an observational point of view, tha...
The cloud-scale physics of star formation and feedback represent the main uncertainty in galaxy form...
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (less than or similar to 100 pc) star...
24 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Planets VI, University ...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and evolution of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) by...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
We suggest that molecular clouds can be formed on short time scales by compressions from large scale...
We summarize recent numerical results on the control of the star formation efficiency (SFE), address...